Is it possible to make an interactive map like uber does using Flutter?
I have a project coming this December. It is an e-commerce website which has a delivery system. If a customer orders an Item from the shop, the delivery boy will deliver the Item to the customers location. While delivering the item, the delivery boy should follow a direction or route in a map going to the customer's location.
And in the customer's side, the customer can also monitor or check the delivery boy's location in a realtime.
My question is: **Is it possible to do that in Flutter? **. Because in react native they said that it is very possible.
Im still in a decision stage which to framework to use that can answer to my problem.
react-native mobile flutter maps
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I have a project coming this December. It is an e-commerce website which has a delivery system. If a customer orders an Item from the shop, the delivery boy will deliver the Item to the customers location. While delivering the item, the delivery boy should follow a direction or route in a map going to the customer's location.
And in the customer's side, the customer can also monitor or check the delivery boy's location in a realtime.
My question is: **Is it possible to do that in Flutter? **. Because in react native they said that it is very possible.
Im still in a decision stage which to framework to use that can answer to my problem.
react-native mobile flutter maps
add a comment |
I have a project coming this December. It is an e-commerce website which has a delivery system. If a customer orders an Item from the shop, the delivery boy will deliver the Item to the customers location. While delivering the item, the delivery boy should follow a direction or route in a map going to the customer's location.
And in the customer's side, the customer can also monitor or check the delivery boy's location in a realtime.
My question is: **Is it possible to do that in Flutter? **. Because in react native they said that it is very possible.
Im still in a decision stage which to framework to use that can answer to my problem.
react-native mobile flutter maps
I have a project coming this December. It is an e-commerce website which has a delivery system. If a customer orders an Item from the shop, the delivery boy will deliver the Item to the customers location. While delivering the item, the delivery boy should follow a direction or route in a map going to the customer's location.
And in the customer's side, the customer can also monitor or check the delivery boy's location in a realtime.
My question is: **Is it possible to do that in Flutter? **. Because in react native they said that it is very possible.
Im still in a decision stage which to framework to use that can answer to my problem.
react-native mobile flutter maps
react-native mobile flutter maps
asked Nov 15 '18 at 10:15
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It's possible, definitely, because Flutter let you write your own widgets if you need to. Everything is possible, provided you have enough resources (time, money...)
The more adequate question would be: which one is the more convenient / the fastest to get your application out.
My feeling at this day is that Flutter ecosystem is much smaller than ReactNative's.
Airbnb react-native-maps
provide you with a map with many features / bugfixes you don't have to code, and I don't see a library with as many features on Flutter's side.
There are generally less third-party libraries on Flutter, whereas you have a ton of it with ReactNative.
Also, it's easier to find a developer that knows Javascript than Dart.
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It's possible, definitely, because Flutter let you write your own widgets if you need to. Everything is possible, provided you have enough resources (time, money...)
The more adequate question would be: which one is the more convenient / the fastest to get your application out.
My feeling at this day is that Flutter ecosystem is much smaller than ReactNative's.
Airbnb react-native-maps
provide you with a map with many features / bugfixes you don't have to code, and I don't see a library with as many features on Flutter's side.
There are generally less third-party libraries on Flutter, whereas you have a ton of it with ReactNative.
Also, it's easier to find a developer that knows Javascript than Dart.
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It's possible, definitely, because Flutter let you write your own widgets if you need to. Everything is possible, provided you have enough resources (time, money...)
The more adequate question would be: which one is the more convenient / the fastest to get your application out.
My feeling at this day is that Flutter ecosystem is much smaller than ReactNative's.
Airbnb react-native-maps
provide you with a map with many features / bugfixes you don't have to code, and I don't see a library with as many features on Flutter's side.
There are generally less third-party libraries on Flutter, whereas you have a ton of it with ReactNative.
Also, it's easier to find a developer that knows Javascript than Dart.
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It's possible, definitely, because Flutter let you write your own widgets if you need to. Everything is possible, provided you have enough resources (time, money...)
The more adequate question would be: which one is the more convenient / the fastest to get your application out.
My feeling at this day is that Flutter ecosystem is much smaller than ReactNative's.
Airbnb react-native-maps
provide you with a map with many features / bugfixes you don't have to code, and I don't see a library with as many features on Flutter's side.
There are generally less third-party libraries on Flutter, whereas you have a ton of it with ReactNative.
Also, it's easier to find a developer that knows Javascript than Dart.
It's possible, definitely, because Flutter let you write your own widgets if you need to. Everything is possible, provided you have enough resources (time, money...)
The more adequate question would be: which one is the more convenient / the fastest to get your application out.
My feeling at this day is that Flutter ecosystem is much smaller than ReactNative's.
Airbnb react-native-maps
provide you with a map with many features / bugfixes you don't have to code, and I don't see a library with as many features on Flutter's side.
There are generally less third-party libraries on Flutter, whereas you have a ton of it with ReactNative.
Also, it's easier to find a developer that knows Javascript than Dart.
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